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  2. ICOM IC-705 - Wikipedia

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    The ICOM IC-705 is a multimode HF/VHF/UHF portable amateur radio transceiver. The radio has 5 watts of output when using its internal battery and 10 watts of output when using external power. [1] With the rise in award programs such as Summits on the Air, and Parks on the Air this lightweight fully functional radio is a popular choice for ...

  3. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    Retevis RT87 handheld radios. Retevis is the brand of chinese based company Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd. headquartered in Shenzhen,China. [40] UHF/VHF radios: Retevis RA89 (7 Watt) Retevis RA685 (5 Watt) Retevis RT87 (5 Watt IP 66) Retevis RT95 (20 Watt mobile radio) Retevis RT3S (5 Watt DMR)

  4. SINCGARS - Wikipedia

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    Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) is a very high frequency combat network radio (CNR) used by U.S. and allied military forces. In the CNR network, the SINCGARS’ primary role is voice transmission between surface and airborne command and control (C2) assets.

  5. Wireless Communications of the German Army in World War II

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    It operated in the 33.8-38 MHz frequency range. 1.5 Watt output AM voice and CW. Range approximately 10 km with Cw and 3 km with voice. Used by the infantry. A common infantry set used for voice radio nets. Could be used on the move with one man carrying the transmitter/receiver and the other the battery/power supply and handset.

  6. AN/PRC-163 - Wikipedia

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    The PRC-163 is one of the Handheld, Manpack & Small Form Fit (HMS) components [3] of the Integrated Tactical Network family of radios, [1] the U.S. Army's modernization strategy for tactical radios. It is a member of L3Harris' Falcon IV family of tactical radios, and the successor to the Falcon III-family AN/PRC-152 Multiband Handheld Radio .

  7. Walkie-talkie - Wikipedia

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    A walkie-talkie, more formally known as a handheld transceiver, HT, or handheld radio, is a hand-held, portable, two-way radio transceiver. Its development during the Second World War has been variously credited to Donald Hings, radio engineer Alfred J. Gross, Henryk Magnuski and engineering teams at Motorola. First used for infantry, similar ...

  8. AN/PRC-113 - Wikipedia

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    AN/PRC 113 radio using the RT-1319 transceiver with the H-250 Handmic in a UCP MOLLE II assault pack and radio pouch. AN/PRC 113 Radio Set is a manpack, portable VHF and UHF AM combat radio transceiver manufactured by Magnavox America. [1]

  9. List of British Army radio sets - Wikipedia

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    Station Radio A42 – British copy of the US AN/PRC-9. Station Radio B44 – Short-range duplex AM set for artillery and anti-aircraft batteries. Station Radio B45; Station Radio B47 – VHF transceiver, 38 to 56 MHz; Station Radio B48 – VHF transceiver, 26 to 38 MHz; Station Radio C12 – Interim HF AM/CW set designed by Pye.

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